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Study outcomes of service learning on intercultural sensitivity in BSN students
(2017-10-02)Intercultural sensitivity is a component of cultural competence. Culturally competent care is required in the academic preparation of baccalaureate nursing students. Service learning presents the opportunity to educate ... -
A study to analysis barrier to compliance of self care practice among patient with diabetes in selected area of Mumbai
(7/3/2018)INTRODUCTION. Diabetes mellitus is now recognized as a “Disease Epidemic” of the 21st century, affecting millions of people worldwide(1). According to World Health Organization (WHO) and International Diabetes ... -
A study to assess the knowledge and the practices adopted by the mothers for their babies vaccinated with BCG in selected areas in Mumbai
(10/26/2015)Background of the study: Tuberculosis remains a worldwide public health problem despite the fact that the causative organism was discovered more than 100 years ago and highly effective drugs and vaccine (BCG) ... -
Studying HCAHPS scores and patient falls in the context of caring science
(2016-03-17)Session presented on Sunday, July 26, 2015: This session includes two sub-sessions regarding examination of critical outcomes within care that were identified as both regulatory and financial stressors. Each organization ... -
Subgroups of patients undergoing chemotherapy with distinct cognitive fatigue and evening physical fatigue profiles
Purpose: Purpose was to model cognitive fatigue and evening physical fatigue together to determine subgroups of patients with distinct cognitive fatigue AND evening physical fatigue profiles. Once these profiles were ... -
Subjective vs. objective assessment of mealtime difficulties in persons with dementia in the acute care
(2017-09-19)Acutely hospitalized persons with dementia (PWD) are being discharged more undernourished than upon admission. This study determined if mealtime difficulties in hospitalized PWD are being adequately recognized by nurses ... -
Submandibular ultrasonographic assessment of difficult airways
A thorough airway assessment before induction is key to predicting difficult laryngoscopy. However, traditional techniques vary significantly in their ability to identify difficult airways. Even combining thyromental ... -
Suboxone program evaluation in a private psychiatric office-based practice
The purpose of this project is to evaluate a Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment program to examine the client outcomes of the of opioid negative urine and the relationship between client characteristics for the individual ... -
Subscription learning: A technology-based component of clinical faculty orientation
(2018-03-26)Clinical faculty are instrumental to the development of new nurses, but adequately training and supporting new clinical faculty can be a challenge. This project describes the development of a technology-based subscription ... -
Substance abuse brief intervention referral to treatment an evidence-based approach to reduce risk
(2018-03-26)Substance abuse is estimated to affect 15.3 million persons worldwide (WHO, 2014). Early recognitionis considered to be most effective. Few nurses and social workers are educated about reducing risk. This session will ... -
Substance use among middle-aged Hispanic men who have sex with men (HMSM) in South Florida
(2017-07-25)Purpose: In 2014, Hispanics represented 17% of the population but accounted for 24% (10, 887) of the estimated 44, 784 new diagnoses of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in the US, and 86% (9, 379) of these cases ... -
Substance use and HIV among young Black men who have sex with men (MSM)
In the United States, young Black men who have sex with men (MSM), between the ages of 13 and 29 years have the highest rates of new HIV infections. The prevalence of HIV among this population is three to four times higher ... -
Substance use behaviors among college students
(2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: The Task Force of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2002) has identified that drinking on college campuses is a ... -
Substance use disorders: Raising awareness amongst nurses
The purpose of this project is to raise awareness among nurses working at selected organizations on the prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) amongst nurses and the availability of non-punitive or alternate to ... -
Substance use experiences of HIV-positive and HIV-negative young Black men who have sex with men
(2017-07-18)Purpose: The prevalence of HIV among young Black men who have sex with men (MSM) is three to four times higher than white MSM. Young black MSM are run-aways and homeless, forcing them to survive on the streets by becoming ... -
Substance use treatment providers perspectives on barriers and facilitators to treatment, recovery, and returning to work for healthcare professionals with substance use
The overall purpose of the study is to help identify barriers and facilitators to SU treatment, successful recovery and return to work for HCPs with SU. -
Substance-abusing patients' perceptions of nursing care
(2017-07-27)Negative nursing attitudes toward substance-abusing patients have been consistently documented in the literature and have the potential to impact these patients' outcomes and their perceptions of their hospital experiences. ... -
Substantiating virtual connection: How Phi Gamma connects with nursing leaders worldwide
Phi Gamma Virtual Chapter has created a global network of nurse leaders in their fields. Phi Gamma: CONNECTS ~ keeping members involved virtually with continuing education, and physically at international conferences; ... -
Subsyndromal delirium and postoperative pain in older adults
Study Purpose and Design: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between subsyndromal delirium and pain in older adults following major elective orthopedic surgery. The design of this correlational ... -
Subtle changes in patient status and nursing student self-confidence
Introduction: Failure to rescue (FTR) is the result of non-action by a nurse or healthcare provider when a hospitalized patient has a change in condition or complication. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports ...